Confirmed – Philando Castile Was an Armed Robbery Suspect – False Media Narrative Now Driving Cop Killings...
sundance | July 8, 2016 at 6:28 pm URL: http://wp.me/p1kzlW-
The Falcon Heights, Minnesota police shooting of Philando Castile is based around an entirely false narrative. Castile and Ms. Diamond Reynolds (Facebook video uploader) were pulled over by police because Castile matched a BOLO Alert for an armed robbery suspect from four days prior.
Unfortunately,
the false statements in the video – which have gone viral, and are
being pushed by the mainstream media – have created a backlash against
police officers.
Police officers in: Dallas (link), Tennessee (link), Missouri (link) and Georgia (link) have been Shot or killed in the past 24 hours as a result of a false narrative driven by the Black Lives Matter movement. It is important to get the truth out quickly.
Saint
Anthony, MN, Police Officers Jeronimo Yanez and Joseph Kauser pulled
over Mr. Castile and Ms. Reynolds because the driver, Philando Castile,
matched the suspect profile in an armed robbery which occurred on July
2nd, at a convenience store, only a few blocks from where their car was pulled over.
The armed robbery occurred on July 2nd 7:30pm (Sat). The CCTV images were given to media and LEO by detectives on July 5th (Tuesday). A BOLO (Be On Look Out) alert was issued the same day, Tuesday July 5th. Philando Castile was pulled over on July 6th.
From the radio dispatch of Officer Jeronimo Yanez:
Ms. Diamond Reynolds narrates the now viral Facebook video with several false statements.
Reynolds claimed they were pulled over for a broken tail light, false.
Ms. Reynolds also claims her boyfriend, Castile, was holding a concealed carry permit for a firearm that was resting on his left thigh. This also appears to be false.
According
to a question presented to the local county sheriff who oversees the
Concealed Carry Permit process, Mr. Castile had never requested a
concealed carry permit from their office:
Due
to the rear facing camera option on the phone Ms. Reynolds was using,
the uploaded video is a reversed mirror image – making it appear she was
in the drivers side, and Castile was on the passenger side. However,
that impression is incorrect, astile was driving the vehicle. The
uploaded image is reversed by Facebook Livestream Video.
However,
in part of the video it is possible to see a hand gun located on the
thigh of Philando Castile. This also appears to be why Officer Yanez
repeats to Ms. Reynolds not to reach toward her boyfriend:
This hand gun also appears to be the same type of hand gun used in the Convenience Store Armed robbery four days earlier:
In addition, Mr. Castile also matched the physical description of the suspect as given by eye witnesses:
Similar clothes as noted on the robbery suspect are also noted in the Facebook images of
Mr. Castile. However, whether Mr. Castile is actually the person who
committed the armed robbery is essentially a moot point. Officer
Jeronimo Yanez gave the reason for the stop to his dispatcher as a
possible ID on an “armed robbery suspect”.
It is with that “armed robbery suspect” perspective the approach toward the vehicle was made.
Mr.
Castile, fitting the physical description, being in the same geography,
and then having a handgun under his thigh only made the suspicions gain
exponential weight.
Any behaviors or sudden movements by Mr. Castile would only increase the anxiety and increase his perception as a threat.
Given that police around the country are being targeted based on an entirely false premise, it is critical the truth behind the entire incident be revealed with the same veracity as the MSM narrative. Unfortunately, lies travel around the world twice – before the truth even has time to put its boots on.
Laura J Alcorn
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